Trump's former campaign manager, Brad Parscale, said disclosed that the incumbent President of the United States Donald Trump lost the election because he did not exude 'empathy' regarding the coronavirus.
He added that Americans were scared about the whole situation and were in need of an "empathetic" president.
Parscale said, “I thought we should have public empathy. I think people were scared,” in an interview with Fox News.
He added that the call Trump made to reopen the economy and resume economic activities during a period when people were afraid was a "policy error".
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“I think a young family, with a young child who were scared to take them back to school, wanted to see an empathetic president, and an empathetic Republican party — and I think that, and I said this multiple times, and he chose a different path,” he said.
Donald Trump was taken to diminishing the importance of the pandemic, often comparing it to the flu.
Although, he and a few others within his administration, and family, had caught the disease, most times flouting the face-mask-in-public rule.
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